Please allow me to preface this picture parade from our Uganda trip with a caveat: Pictures cannot do the experience justice!
Pictures can't capture the warmth and openness of the people. They can't express the daily challenges and unexpected events. They are not able to convey the stench of a pit latrine, the fear of Kampala traffic, or the panic that seizes you when you are told to share your testimony with a large group of men in prison.
Most importantly, they can't share the genuine love and admiration that we now feel for our many new Ugandan friends. But pictures CAN give you at least a glimpse into life in what seems like another world. Thanks to all who helped us get there! We are so grateful!!!
Our missionary cover story was that we were dorky tourists... Convincing, no?
Dave Eby is in his element in Uganda!
70% of Ugandans are under 30. There is a tremendous need for education and children's ministries
Katie T and friends in Kifimbura
Kat bonded with this woman, Sara... It was amazing how quickly cultural barriers could be overcome in this type of relational ministry.
Chris and friends in Kifimbura
Life at the Eby's started so peacefully and tranquilly each morning...
.... Only to give way to the scariest, smoggiest, and most aggressive traffic I have ever experienced!
Between the 2 weeks of ministry we were able to visit the Nile River and Murchison Falls
Our van driver was bribing the boat captain to let us on at the time... This is Africa!
Rowr, Crocodile!
Big snake... which we very narrowly avoided running over
Graceful giraffes ~ I love how they just seem to glide around
John Mugabi is a man of vision. He was a tremendous host for our 2nd week of ministry!
Can you see the future?
So many new friends!
We found that songs were a VERY helpful way to round out our teaching lessons
Someday that will be a lion... It IS Africa, you know!
Homecoming... It was so hard to say good-bye!
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7 comments:
good selection, brent. sigh...what a way to start my workday, remembering all the sights, sounds, and people of uganda. thanks!
I'm so glad to see that picture of our little ambassador friend that sat with all of us at Nkumba Church. His face just makes me smile! We need to scatter our pix amongst us all....
Thanks for sharing your experience - makes you appreciate God's greatness everywhere.
Beautiful. Just beautiful.
We will be anxious to see more pictures and hear more about Africa.
Mom and Dad Thompson
I am so grateful that you are back safe and sound. You have been in my thoughts and prayers the whole time. I can't wait to talk to you about your adventure and how it has changed your lives.
Love,
Terri
i'll be going to uganda in about a month...so excited...and nervous. thanks for sharing your photos and story.
i love google. :)
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